.: Season 1 :.

THE DROWNED WOMAN
Wormwood's First Season begins with "The Coming Storm," and details Doctor Xander Crowe's arrival in Wormwood and the mystery into which he becomes entangled. More>>

.: Season 2 :.

CROSSROADS
Set "One Month Later..." after the events in the finale of Season 1, "Crossroads" deeps the mystery that was uncovered in "The Drowned Woman" and broadens the scope of the Wormwood landscape, bringing in new heroes and new faces of evil. More>>

.: Season 3 :.

TALES, PORTRAITS & REVELATIONS
Vol. 1 - The Five Fingers of Glory is an audio story anthology that features five chilling tales of the Hand of Glory that span the ages.

Vol. 2 - Portraits consists of eight stand-alone vignettes that feature lesser known members of the Wormwood mythos. They serve to connect the dots, deepen relationships, and answer certain mysteries about the secrets of Wormwood.

Vol. 3 - Revelation is the final series of Wormwood, as the endgame is revealed, sacrifices are made, and no one leaves town unscathed. In fact, we're not even sure anyone leaves town. More>>

To prepare for the role of Wayne Drexal, Colorado born Johnston spent weeks learning the art of faulty law enforcement from the Boulder Police Department. While there, he picked up new skills such as figuring out how long it has been since coffee was brewed, which doughnut shops have the least stale batches at 2:00 in the morning, and how to accidentally spoil a crime scene.

To prepare for the roll of Jonathan Kitter, he downloaded a ringtone from “The Breakfast Club.”

Other interesting facts about Johnston:

He can fly, but never does.

He speaks Mandarin Chinese poorly; but the Chinese folks still love him for trying.

He once passed out during a live performance of a play…from extreme blood loss.

Hiya Mel! Thanks for hanging with me that night after the “jaw” incident. I must have been ghastly to look at with my swollen face and dried blood everywhere.
Where you at that performance? I remember most of it, then the lights kept getting dimmer and dimmer and dimmer…

yeah that was the year you didn’t have to wear a halloween costume. te he he This wormwood series reads like a good thought out plan. Expressions like the ‘missing month’ and mythos keep me wanting more. The imagination builds. Cool